A Brooklyn man who claims disgraced NYPD Detective Louis Scarcella coerced his false confession in the shooting death of a 4-year-old girl won his final battle Friday in a decades-long quest to clear ...
After spending 18 years in prison, Sundhe Moses finally had his name cleared when Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Dineen Riviezzo decided to overturn his 20-year-old conviction for his role in the ...
A Brooklyn man is “ecstatic” to finally get his name cleared after almost 20 years in prison for a murder he didn’t commit. “It feels great!” newly exonerated Sundhe Moses said Friday as he strode out ...
For 20 years, Sundhe Moses has been a child-murderer in the eyes of the law, thanks in large part to the confession-extracting tactics of scandal-scarred ex-NYPD homicide Detective Louis Scarcella.
A man imprisoned for nearly two decades was set free yesterday after investigators uncovered evidence that the shady NYPD detective who arrested him coached witnesses and beat a confession out of him.
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Twenty years ago, Sundhe Moses says he was pulled out of bed by NYPD Detective Louis Scarcella and coerced to confess to killing an innocent 4-year-old girl. Four years after Moses was released on ...
It took 24 years, but Sundhe Moses is finally free. Moses was just 19 years old when he was forced into confessing to a crime that he never committed. At the time, the teenager said Louis Scarcella, a ...
A Brooklyn man is out from behind bars after a judge overturned his conviction on Thursday. Sundhe Moses was 19-years-old in 1995 when he says he was wrongfully convicted for the murder of a ...
GLENN S. GOORD, COMMISSIONER, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES, RESPONDENT. MOSES SUNDHE, PETITIONER PRO SE. ANDREW M. CUOMO, ATTORNEY GENERAL, ALBANY (PETER H. SCHIFF OF COUNSEL), ...
(NEW YORK) -- As Sundhe Moses sat in a Brooklyn courtroom more than 20 years ago, he insisted that he had been forced into confessing to a crime he didn't commit. Nevertheless, he was convicted and ...
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